Stain and filler.



' Water.

THOMAS J. KELLior MARIETTA, OHIO.

in. semen.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented March 5. 1907.

Application filed December 8,1906. Serial l-lo. 3%.895.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that l, THOMAS J. KELLY, s citizen of the ih ited States, residing at Mew rietts, in the county of Washington and State of Uhio, have invented certoinnew and useful improvements, in Steins end Fillers, of

which the following is e specification.

My present invention consists in. a compound for filling and staining wood preps-rat-ory toyarnislung or the like.

To produce one gallon of this mixture, 1 take four and one-half pints of Water and. dis

} quired shade may be used, the

be suitable to produce the rearticular coloringunstter not being ssentio to the invention. Itshould be kept (when not in use) in i on siretight package in order to preserve its quality unimpaired.

l claim as my inyentionl. A coin osition of matter formin a stain and fil or, comprising water, also 101, glycerin, silex and a gum.-

1 which may stain and hi or, comprising wster, 9.100 ml,

solve therein a sulhcient amount end kind of glycerin, silex, e gum, and suitable coloringcolor to reduce the color desired. The water shou d be hot. To thisl add one-half pint of alcohol, one and one'hslf ints glycerin, five pounds of silex, and onoislf ounceof gum-embicwhich has been dissolved in ihis produces n gallon of the mixture, which when applied. to Wood will stein and Fill it at the some time. I have found by experiment the stated proportions to he most desirable, although these proportions may be varied. F I

This mixture does not raise the grain ,of the Wood. and will not fade. It has no odor end will dry hard in about five hours time. lit will produce the. some sheds on difierent woods, so that Where several woods are used to eooh other euniioim appeamnoe can It can be used in a dipping-t, with a. brush, as may be de 1;

shade or color cenabe. produced by the use of suitable coloring-metbe reduced ten tor applied sired. .ftny des red ter. Burnt umber, cochinesl, yellow ooher,

lmnpbleck, or any other coloring-matter i l i l l matter. 1

3. The combination, in a stain and filler for woods, of water, alcohol, glycerin, sileX, and at gum in substantially the following proportions, viz: four and one-half pints Water, one-half pint alcohol, one and one-half pints glycerin, live pounds silex, and one half ounce oits guru.

.ter, alcohol, glycerin, silex, and a gum in substantially the proportions oflour and onehzil't' pints Water, one-hall pint alcohol, one end one hali' pints glycerin, five pounds silex, one-"hell? ounce of a gum, and coloring-matter by whioh the some is given the desired tint.

this 3d day com iosltion of matter formin f 8w l. A composition of matter comprising we in witness whereof I have hereunto set my 6 5 hand and soul, at i\*lariotts,Oh1o, of December, A, D. 1906.

THOMAS J. KELLY. e 5.

VVitneeses:

F. A, Mormons, l9. M. MoDoNNELL. 

